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CASH REGISTER Filed Nov. 13, 1930 5 Sheets-Sheet 5 llmmmnll Patented July Btl, 1935 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE CASH REGISTER Charles W. Green, Lilien, N.

mesne assignments, to The Nation. Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, a oo.l

of Maryland assigner,

Application November 13, 1939, Serial No. 95,334

l5 Claims.

5 total or a series of such items; also, to machines wherein printing is etlected directly from a totalizer and also Lfoin a series oi special counters upon a record oea -ng material so that a complete report oi' the various transactions eiiected in the machine is obtained. Machines printing this data have been ised to a great extent in chain stores and in the larger business establishments wherein several cash registers are used and operated solely by employees. At the end` of the day an auditor or other authorized person. will operate the total taking devices to eiTect printing impressions from the totalizer and special counters and this information is then sent to the main office where it is examined and the daily trend of business as Well as the manner in which each machine was operated may readily be determined. In ino-st oi the prior constructions the daily report consists merely of the total of the various iteins entered` in the machine and of the total standing on each of the special counters; this information being printed upon a single record material. Seine of the prior ccnstructions also contain a. separate detail strip upon which is listed only the items enteed in the machine lor any given period.

The present invention contemplates an iniprcvement over these prior constructions in that both the items as well as the total of said items and the totals standing' on each of the several special counters may 'ce printed upon a single record material. his construction obviously has many advantages in that out a single record inedium is employed which contains a complete report of the various operations of the machine. When such information appears upon different record .edia which are printed from different printing mechanisms it is apparent that alterations may be made to cause inconsistencies to result between the various printed records and in that manner render it diiicult to obtain a true report oi the operations of the machine.

One of the objects of the present invention therefore is to provide a machine which is capable of prin ing both the items, ti. e total of said items, the total serding on a plurality of special counters, upon a single record material.

Another o'oject of the present invention is to provide an interlocking mechanism for compelling a sequence or operation `pctv/een the printing mechanisms so that printing must be effected from the totalizer before a printing irnpression can be taken from the special counters.

Another object of this invention is to provide interlocking mechanism which is so cond arranged printing is compelled talizer and the special counters before of said totalizer an l counters can be eil'ecte Another object of the invention is to provide single platen which adapted to eiect item nting, printing oi a total or the items and also to eiect :inting of the totals standing on a series oi special counters.

@ther and further objects will become apparent as the description ci the invention progresses.

Reference will now be had to the drawings in w ich:

l a partial plan view with parts of the cabinet removed to show a sample of the detail strip ait ting has been eected from the type carriers totalizer and special counters. This View also shows the general arrangement of the printing levers, the control mechanism, and the operating keys.

2 is a sectional el Vtional view taken through the machine showing the general arrangement of the various type carriers, the differential mechanism, and the operating keys.

Fig. 3 is a ont elevational view showing the arrangement the itein type carriers, the totalizer, and the special counters, and also parts of the operating mechanism for the special counters.

Fig. l is an extension ci S showing a portion of the control lever.

lTig. 5 is a side elevational view taken on line 5--5 of Fig. 3.

Fig. S is a side elevation view showing the print ing levers, the interlocking `niechanism, and some oi the operating elen ents ier the special counters.

'7 is a side elevational view of the 1nechanisin for operating the reset counter.

Fig. 8 is a sectional View showing the mechanism for operating the no sale counter.

Fig. 9 is a perspective view of the actuating yoke associated with reset counter.

Fig'. l0 is a detail View ci a number of the elements comprised in the interlocking mechanism.

Fig. ll is a detail vieiv showing the supporting shafts for the totalizer elements and special counters.

Fig. l2 and Fig. 13 are details of the counter elements showing the pick up pawls for engaging the shaft to return the counter wheels to normal.

Fig. 14 is a detail view showing a portion of the printer frame carrying certain means for actuating the mechanism which compels total printing before printing from the special counters.

Reference to the detailed description which follows and which is divided under suitable headings will give a full understanding oi the various Jfeatures embodied in the present invention and their intended inode-of operation.

For the purpose of illustration this invention has been shown as applied to a type of machine the general principle oi which is'disclosed in copending applications, of Charles W. Green Serial Number, filed June 3, i925 (now Patent No. 1,870,004, issued August 2, i932), and Serial Number 451,245, led May l0, 1936. However, the invention is applicable to any type oi machine, the general principle or which is disclosed in the United States patent to Frederick L. `ulier No. 1,742,791. It is understood, however, that this invention is not limited to this type of .machine but may with slight modications be applied to other well known forms or" accounting machines.

i Framework lThe various parts of the mechanism are supported by a suitable framework comprising a base casting 2i? (Fig. 2) and suitable side frames 2i, shown in Fig. 3. These side frames are connected at their upper rear ends by a framework 22 and cross connections in the form of tie bars 23 and is situated between the front and rear of the machine respectively. The machine is also provided with two intermediate and parallel supporting frames '25 and 25. The mechanism is enclosed by a cabinet 2l which has hinged thereto a flat lid 2d so that access may be had tothe printing mechanism for'replenishing the paper supply and permitting total printing and resetting of the totalizer and counters.

Keys cmd operating mechanism The illustrated machine is provided with a number of groups 0i keys, one group for entering amounts from le to 9c, a second group for registering amounts from le to e, and a third group for amounts ranging from $1.60 to $9.99. Five transaction keys are also provided for registering respectively, cash, charge, paid out, received on account, and no sale transactions. Since the construction and operation oi the keys related to the various amount groups are alike, a description o the manner of operation of one of the groups will sufce for all. To this end the operation of the keys related to the dimes group will be given, reference being had particularly to 2.

The amount keys 29 associated with the dimes bank are pivotedon a shaft 3S extending transversely of the machine and journaled in the side frames. The keys are guided in their reciprocating movement by slots Si formed in the front part .of the cabinet 2? and are furthermore guidedat 'their rearward ends by a vertically slotted plate 32 attached to the tie bar s and the base 26. Upon the rear ends or" the keys is a key coupler 33 journaled at in the side frames. The key coupler has a nose 35 cooperating at times with notches 35 formed in the rearward -ends of the keys 2s. When the outer ends of the keys are depressed, the key coupler is rocked clockwise, as vie-wed in Fig. 2, and the nose enters Ythe notches 3 formed in the rear end of the keys. nism is Well known in the art and need not be thegear is secured. This The .purpose of such keyv coupler mecha-` discussed herein. Connected to the key coupler 33 at 3l is a vertically reciprocating rack plate 3% provided with oppositely facing rackteeth 3S i which 'alternately mesh with a gear fast to a main operating shaft itl journaled between the machine side frames. The arrangement of this mechanism is such that-a reciprocation or the coupler 33 bythe keys will effect a complete rotation of the gear and the shaft de to which shaft i9 is provided with cams or other suitable devices for operating the various parts of the registering and printing mechanisms. Some suitable form ci full stroke mechanism to compel a complete operation of the machine when once started may be provided but since mechanisms for accomplishing this function are well known in the art no description thereof is necessary herein. For a full disclosure of such a 'mechanism reference may be had to the Fuller patent previously mentioned.

Differential mechanism The differential mechanism or the devices controlled by the various groups of keys for adjusting the item type carriers and actuating the different totalizers are all similar in construction and principle of operation and a description of one will suffice for all.

As best shown in Fig. 2, each of the amount c graduated so that when the roller carried by A the arm il 'of a depressed key operates in the slot :i8 of its associated cam plate 3 it will move the frame i5 differentially and to an amount commensurate with the value of the key depressed. ated by the depression of a key 2d of a certain group the rollers d2 of the undepressed keys oi the same group will play in the arcuate slots fil, thereby permitting the frame to he raised dii"- ierentially without interfering with the rollers d2 of the unoperated keys. Y

It is to be understood that there is a difier-V i ential frame foreach group of amount keys,

and that each frame is similarly constructed soV that ir" threekeys relating to the same number of groups are depressed the frames will he operated diierentially to amounts commensurate with the values of the keys depressed.

. As is best shown in Fig. 2, the differential fran e i5 has attached thereto a segmental rack iid. in continuous mesh with the teeth of the segmental rack i9 is a pinion 5d vattached to an iteml type wheel 5l mounted upon a shaft 52 and adapted to print upon a record strip. From the above it will be evident, that since there maybe nine keys in a particular group and a corresponding numbei' of cam plates d3, the segmental rack and type carrier di may be brought to any one or the nine different positions by the depression of a key 29 associated with such group of keys. n a manner similar `to this the keys associated with any of the differential groups will adjust their related When, however, the frame l5 is oper-` The differential mechanism for adjusting type carrier 39D associated with certain of the transaction keys is shown more clearly 3 and 5. A star on the type carrier 38) designates a cash transaction and is normally in printing alignment with the item type carriers. The cash key 4Go, therefore is not connected with a erential mechanism since it is not necessary to position type carrier 36d to bring a cash designation to the printing line. The paid out, charge and received on account keys 43e each carries a laten ally projecting pin which plays in its respective cam plate 4&2 fast to the long sleeve mounted on shaft ISG extending transversely of the machine. At the right hand end of such sleeve pinned an arm 404 which is provided with a bifurcation at its upper end for receiving a stud attached to the lower arm m5 of pivotally mounted segment li, which actuates pinion 4S? attached to type wheel 359. The segment et is similar to the segment 49, and is free to rockl about the shaft 44. The cam plates 4t2 are similar to the plate 98 shown in Fig. 5. IIhus it is clear that when a paid out, charge or received on ac count key is depressed cams 492 will rock sleeve which in turn will transmit the motion or" said key to type carrier 3DS thereby bringing the proper character to the printing line.

Totrziiecr and totalieer engaging mechanism Situated below the type carriers 5i is a pivotally mounted totalizer 5d. This form of totalizer is shown in the Fuller patent mentioned hereinbefore and generally in Fig. 2. This totalizer is pivotally mounted at 56 between the intermedi ate frames 25 and 2S. The wheels 5'! of the totalizer are mounted upon a shaft 58 journaled in the totalizer frame and the peripheries oi the wheels are formed with raised characters so as to effect printing upon a suitable impression materi l. Attached to the totalizer elements are pinions 59 which are adapted at times to be brought into mesh with the teeth of the segmental rack by rocking the totalizer about its pivot The .spe-l cific means for rocking the totalizer into engagement with the operating segments 4S is wV l known in the art and need not be described herein in detail. For a disclosure of a mechanism for accomplishing this function, reference be had to the Green applications or the Fuller patent previously mentioned. In general terms. however, it be stated here that the totalizer is brought into engagement with the segments 49 before the latter have been moved by mount keys 29. During the downward depression of the amount keys, the frames will be operate differentially and by means of the engagement of the totalizer pinions and the operated segmental racks 49, an amount will be inserted in the totalizer commensurate with the value of the key or keys depressed. At the extreme end of the downward stroke or, if desired, during the f rst part of the upward stroke of the keys, the selected 'totalizer is disengaged and remains disengaged during the time the keys are returned to their normal position.

Reco/rd strip printing mechanism It is desirable each time an item is entered in the machine that its amount as well as a character designating the transaction entered in the machine be printed upon a record strip. The record strip thereby provides a complete record of all the transactions entered in the machine and at the end of any particular period it may be detached from the machine and stored away for future reference. The printing mechanism for printing these items as well as the totals standing upon the to'talizer and the totals standing on the special counters comprises a pivoted printing frame formed of two side plates 6i and S2 (Figs. l and 6), the lower ends of which are provided with claws t3 overlying the shaft 6. The frames 6i and $2 are connected together by a cross mem ber 6@ and shafts and other members which will be referred to hereinafter. Normally, the printing mechanism rests by its own weight in the position shown in the figures with lugs 35 integral with the side frames El and contacting with a portion of the frame 2E. In this normal position, the printing mechanism is adapted to print the items entered in the machine upon the record strip but it may be rocked downwardly under the control of separate manipulative devices to print from either the totalizer or the special counters as will be more clearly described hereinafter.

J ournaled in the printing side frames 5i and G2 is a shaft 56, the extreme left of which has fastened to it a bell crank d6# (Fig. 6) carrying a roller which co-acts with the race oi a box cam 662 fast to 'the shaft sil. As has been mentioned hereinbefore, the shaft i0 is given a complete ro tation during each operation of the machine and the rotation of the box cam will rock the shaft 5S to actuate a platen and to reed the record strip the inking ribbon.

Extending transversely of the printer side frames 5i and 62 is a platen supporting shaft Si upon which supported a platen 68 by means of forwarding extcndiY g arms 5S and 'FS (Fig. l) secured to the shaft 6l'. The under face of the platen is provided with a rubber impression block ll as clearly seen in Fig. 6.

Extending rearwardly from movable with the right arm l@ is a platen actuating arm 'E2 attached to which is a block which is actuated by a hammer 'ift to force the impressi n block il against type to take an impression.

For actuating the platen 68 to take an imprint, the hammer 'ifi (Fig. 6) is provided and is formed as part of an arm l'l pivoted to the inside of the right printer side frame by a stud 88. The hammer E4 is normally urged upwardly by means of a spring Si earing against a lug 82 carried by the right printer side frame S2. The arm 'i9 is provided with a springpressed retracting pawl 8S having a tail Si! bearing against an ad instable stop 85 passing through a member 83 attached to the arm lil. The pawl S3 has a lug 81 cooperating with a nose 8S formed as part of an arm 3S (Fig. 6), secured to the main printer shaft S. When the arm S9 is rocked clockwise during an item entering operation as viewed in Fig. 6, by means of the bell crank and the shaft @t to which the bell crank is secured, the nose will bear against the lug 8l of the pawl and retract the hammer ill against the tension of the spring Si. Upon a further movement of the arm 89 the nose t8 will clear the lug 8l' of the pawl 83 and permit the hammer portion 'i4 to strike the lug i3 and through the connections heretofore described rock the platen downwardly to effect a printing impression from the adjusted type carriers.

The record strip upon which are printed items and totals is best shown in Figs. l and 2, the record strip SG extending from a supply roll Si around suitable guide rollers Q2 and 93, around the platen 58, around other guide rollers, and

nnally back to a storage roll 94. The details of the record strip, as weil as the means for advancing it during an operation of the machine ar-el fully set forth in the before-mentioned FullerA patent and need not' be described herein.

Special counters As shown clearly in Fig, three special counters are provided for registering respectively, the no sale transactions, the number of customers, and the ntfnher of resets. Referring to Fig. 3, it rwill be seen that the no sale key 95 is provided with a laterally projecting pin 99 which operates in a cani slot provided in a cam plate QS attached to a shaft itil. Also attached to shaft i6@ is an arm iet (Figs. 2 and 3) provided with an open slot to2 (Fig. 2) at the upper end thereof. A pin ESS provided on one arm it of counter operating yoke 85 (Fig. 3)V relays in the slot to2 aforesaid. Pivotally attached to yoke B95 is a 'pawl which cooperates with a ratchet iol as shown in Fig. 8. A spring liii retains said pawl l B6 in engagement with the teeth of ratchet ll. Attached toeach ratchet wheel lill is apinion MS which is meshed with an idler gear iii] which, in turn, engages a pinion iii attached to a corresponding counter wheel M2. The pawl E95 is provided with fingers of different lengths so that carrying from one denominational order i to anotherinay be effected.

The general construction of the pawl and `ratchet mechanism for actuatingcounter type the ratchet wheel and consequently the corresponding counter wheel'will ce actuated one step, and upon return ci key e to normal position the pawl will assume a position in the notch just below the .one previously occupied by said pawl.`

The mechanism for operating the cusmer counter lid is shown more clearly in Figs. 2, 3 and 6. This mechanism comprises an arm il@ provided with a hook ltd adaptedto engage the end of key vcoupler 33. Arm H3 is loosely pivoted on key supporting shaft 3@ and at its forward end carries a laterally projecting pin 95' l(lig. 22) which is adapted to engage in a slot l di" of an arrn similar to those shown in ccnwithV the no sale key. A similar arrn i lf3 provided Wit-han open slot at its upper end for receiving a pin on the'custonier counter operating yoke is also associated with this mechanism.

As this mechanism functions in a manner similar tothat associated with the no sale key, it is not necessary to repeat the general description thereof. However, it is clear that each time the coup-ler 33 is operated, arrn H3 will be operated and `a unit will thus be added in the customer counter. Y

The operation of the reset counter l be described. The reset lever itil mounted on shaft lli and carries a pin il@ attached to the segment l lil thereof. Pin l i Q, upon operation of the reset lever, is adapted to engage a projection li provided on an arm ttached toa bail (Fig. 3) journalled on. sleeve 33. Also attached to bail E23 is an arm iid provided with a projection 125 adapted to rengagea pin will now i l is pivotally ses wigs. 3, 5, and v) attache to the reset counter actuating yoke l2?. Thus, upon movement of the reset lever in a clockwise direction as viewed Fig. 5, arm lidi will 'be rocked in a counterclockwise direction and pawl E28 shown in Fig. 7, will be rocked downwardly to engage a lower notch in ratchet 29'. The reset lever when returned to normal position will restore arm" iii Yto normal position by means of a projection iil carried at the lower end of the resetting segment which engages arm 22 when the reset lever is moved in a counter-clockwise direction. Pawl lilo however, will remain in its `adjusted position and will Ynot return to normal-position when the arm i261 is restored. Pawl t28 is pivotally carried hy yoke l2?. This yoke is formed with a lip portion lS adapted to overlie an arm or" the customer counter actuating yoke. Thus when the customer counter is operated upon a subsequent operation ci the machine, pawl 28 will be restored to normal position and at the same time will actuate ratchet Vsegment one step forward, which movement is transferred to reset counter il? by a tran of connections similar to those shown in connection with the no sale and customer counters. -Each'of the counters is provid-ed withraised type so that printing irnpressions may ce made upon a record material directly fro-rn said counters. A spring urged detent 22? (Fig. 6) is adapted to engage notches 12in and lZ'i'b to hold the yoke i2? in either of its positions. l

Adjacent the no sale counter is a nXed type carrier' carrying the characters il 5., designating the no sales operations of the machine.

Adjacent the customer counter is another fixedtype carrier 33 carrying the characters Cust, designating customers.

Also, `adj .cent the reset counter is a third fixed type carrier 53e carrying the characters Res, designating the number of resets.

Each of said special type carriers is mounted on the counter supporting shaft 35, as shown in 3 and 8. A depending arrn E35 attached to the hub portion of each of'said special type carriers is apertured so as to embrace shaft itl supporting each of the special counter operating mechanisms. By this construction it is clear that the said type carriers are held in printing alignment.

Total printing As has been premisedhereinbefore the'printer frame is normally in sucha position as to print the items entered in the machine upon the record strip but may be rocked downwardly under the control of separate manipulative devices to print either from the totalize'r or the special counters by means which will new be described in detail.

In ordertoV take a total Yfrom the totalizer all that is necessary to swing the printer frame Cal until the platen is directly over the totaliaer and when the platen is in this position it will automatically be actuated and the total standing on to take a total from the totalizer, the manipulative device |38 is grasped and by drawing it forward the printer frame will follow and rock about the shaft ld as a pivotal point while, at the same time, the lever 5S will rock slightly about the shaft 55 and stud |3 will enter the groove i130. Further movement of the printer frame will, due to the eccentric shape of groove l-l cause further clockwise Jtion of shaft to the same extent that the box cani 52 rocks it during the regular operation of the machine. rlhe parts are so proportioned that the printing hammer 'lil will be released at substantially the same time that platen 58 cverlies the total printing elements of the totalizer. The end of groove serves to positively stop the forward movement of the printer frame when it is in its proper position. to print a total from a totalizer. Whenever a total is printed the record strip will be fed in a manner described in detail in the patent to Fuller LTfiZIZGi so that after each total printing oper tion, just as in item printing operations, the record strip will be fed an increment.

In order to obtain a printing impression from the special counters a manipulative device |ll i provided which is integral with the right printe side frame 62. As best shown in Fig. 5, will be seen that the supporting frame is provided with a second slot M2 longer than the slot |49 pre- 'iously mentioned and having a different curvature. The stud 39 referred to hereinbefore is adapted also to cooperate with slot M2. When the printer frame is rocked about its pivotal point by means of grasping its manipulative device |41 and drawing it downwardly, the stud 39 will first move in an arc about the sha-ft ld as a center and will enter the slot |42 which will subsequently cause a' relative turning movement of the shaft 55 in the frame, thereby retracting and releasing the hammer '|11 for printing at substantially the time the platen is over the special counters.

In order to cover and conceal the record strip, printing devices, and totalizers, the lid 2t previously referred to is provided. The lid is controlled by a lock |43, shown in Fig. 2, carried by the front portion M4 of the cabinet 2l. rEhe key of this lock is usually retained by the clerk operating the machine so that he can raise the lid 28 to obtain access to the paper holding mechanism. in order to replenish the supply of paper when it is exhausted. It will be apparent from an inspection of Fig. 2 that the hood IM just referred to is a stationary part of cabinet 2l' being riveted thereto by suitable hinge pieces not shown. It will also be seen that the side plates of the hood conforming with the front of the cabinet afford an added means to better secure said hood if desired. The tcp portion l S of the hood |45J affords complete protection for the totalizers and special counters.

Locks for controlling total printing As shown in Fig. 6, the manipulative devices |38 and isi for obtaining the printed totals are located under the lid and since the clerks operatthe machine have possession of the keys for the lock controlling the release of this lid, additional lock is preferably provided for preventing unauthorized persons from operating the manipulative devices for securing the printed totals. This lock comprises a rearwardly extending arm tell, Figs. 3 and le, secured to a shaft i462, having its end normally in the path of a stud M3 secured to the right printer side frame 62. When the locking arm is in this position it will be impossible to rock the printer frame down` wardly to take a total and in order to unlock the printing mechanism to perform total printing there is provided a supplemental lock which has connections to the arm lill to control it so as to bring it out of engagement with the stud E48. lock and the connections to the Ml will now be described, reference being had particularly to Ll, 5,' and l0.

Loosely pivoted upon the segment shaft 44 is a control lever his having secured thereto a concentric plate slidable beneath the cabinet 21 of the machine. The plate i5'c carries a pointer lili which is slidable in a slot formed in a plate 53 attached to the machine cabinet, the said plate befr'ng the desired places engraved cb actors a words representing the different controls over the machine, such as closed dra-w d operation, in which the closing of the cash drawer is compelled before the machine can be subsequently operated; open drawer operation in which the machine may be operated without necessitating the closing of the cash drawer during successive registering operations; lock register condition under which the registering rnechanism is entirely locked against operation and the fourth or uppermost position of the pointer may be what is known as tot-al and reset position, and when the control lever is adjusted to this position the cabinet lid 28 is unlocked and the machine conditioned for printing totals and resetting the totalizer and counters. Only the inechar sm which is appurtenant to the last mentioned position will be described, as the other devices form no part of the present invention and need not be described herein in detail. For further disclosures of the remaining features, reference may be had to the Fuller patent preiously mentioned.

Attached to the plate |59 by any desirable means is a lock i 5d which projects through a slot in the plate 53. This lock is so constructed that it may be adjusted to move with the lever |49 and secure the same in any of its positions of adjustment. One form of such lock is shown in the Green application and the Fuller patent previously mentioned.

The lever lll@ is provided with a rack segment meshing with a gear sector |56 fast to the right-hand end of the key shaft 38. Also secured to this shaft is a somewhat larger gear sector 51' meshing with another gear sector |58 rigidly mounted on a transverse shaft I6 which carries toward the center of the machine a disk 52 formed with a cam slot 263 (Figs. 3 and 5) cooperating with a stud 54 carried by the rearward arm of the bell crank iii-5.

The upper arm of the bell crank i=55 carries a pin 55 cooperating with a cam slot i5? (Figs. 3 and l0) formed in an arm iBS pinned to the shaft ltd... carried by the tie bar A spring |69 is connected between the rearward end of the arm |53 and the locking member lli? so that the lower edge of the locking member lfl'! contacts with a lug ils formed on the arm 58. The slot |63 formed in the disk lili is provided with a dwell and a camming portion, the result of this being that if the control lever is moved to any of the three lower positions there would be no effect into mesh with the resetting segment I8'. Lever i6 will then he rocked in a clockwise direction by a spring |32 and the hook portion of said lever will engage in the groove its@ thereby hold in shifted position. At the same tizne, the upper arm 78 of level' lit will be moved out ci' the path of stud i, so that printing may now be effected from the special counters. To take an impression from the special counters, manipulative device li is grasped and printer frame is drawn forwardly, as described hereino ore, to 'oring the platen 7| over the special counters, As the printer frame is moved in this manner projection 5 rviil engage stud on disk |92 and will rock the saine in a clockwise direction, causing cara surface to engage shaft |35 and shirt the saine inwardly thereby removing stud 535B from notch ilc to release the ninion IS! and permit movement of resetting segment i #8. Shaft |3 is held in this position by the straight portion of the flange when printer frame is returned to normal position. Thus it is seen that both shafts 58 and |35, respectively, are heid in shifted position and pinions and |55, spectively, are in operative engagement with the teeth ci the resetting segment. Upon shift .g shaft 53 inthe manner aforesaid notches 23"? provided thereon are brought into operative relationship with the pick-up pawls provid-ed on each of the totalizer wheels. Shaftv i325 is provided With along notch 2 i9 which cooperates with pick-up pavvls 220 on each of the ratchet Wheels i of the no sale and customer counters, respectively. It will be noted that the left-hand 'portion of shaft |32', which supports the reset ratchet Wheels i, is not provided with a notch so that the reset counter will not he affected during the resetting' operation. To reset the totalizer elements and the customer and no sale counters, the resetting lever H8 is simply drawn iorward and returned to normal. During movement of the lever in this direction the shafts 58 and i3? will be rotated and the totalizer and the no sale and customer counters will be restored to zero. The totalizer and counter shafts vJill in shifted position until the control lever ills has been :noved to another position of adjustment. Upon movement of the control lever to one of other positions of adjustment, lever 22| fast to shaft shown in Fig. 6, will he moved in a clockwise direction, by the cam 52 (Fig. 2), bell crank 55, stud |65 (Fig. lo) and lever |593 secured to shaft |462, in the manner heretofore described thereby causing the surface 222 thereorn to engage a stud 2:23 provided on disk |52. Disk 592 will thus be rocked in a counter-clockwise direction until a stud thereon engages surface `225 of lever E at which tirne the disk is in normal position. Upon restoration of disk 92 to normal position cansurface i538 vvll be moved sunlciently to perrnit a spring E35 (Fig. 3) to restore shaft to norinal position, thereby restoring pin in the notch in 535e, thus locking shaft i3? well as the resetting lever H8 against operation,

The mechanism for releasing shalt is shown more cie rly in 3 and i0. A curved arni c25 rigidly secured to arm previously described, is also adapted to swing about shaft i552 as a pivot. Therefore, when the control lever is moved out of total and reset position, bell crank 55 will be rocked in a clockwise direction and stud |56 carried by the upper arm thereof operating in cam slot ici, will rock arms and 2213 upwardly. Projection Iii) on arm |68 will engage arm |41 and restore it to normal position to lock the printer frame $2 against operation. At substantially the same tirne arm will engage arm 221 of lever and will r ck the saine in a counteclockwise direction to remove the 'nook portion il of said lcv 3 from groove ci and to restore arrn lid to its adjacent cam slot i132 and in the to prevent printing from the spec described heretofore. A spring will tl store shaft 5S to ncrrnal The machine is now conditioned for item entering operations.

The nature of the improved nicchanisin is such that in order to rnake the foregoing descrip n as clear as possible it vlas necessry to state t o operation considerahly in detail as an incident to explaining the various features ci con Th reiore, a complete re-staternent here ci operation is believed to he unnecessary.

While the forni of mechanism herein shown and described is admirably adapted to fulilll "1re objects primarily stated, it is to he Andersuood that it was not intended to connne the invention to of embodiment herein shown, since c einhcdied various forms all coming scope of the claims which follow. claimed is:

l. In a machine of the class described, a plurality of printing totalizer elements, a customer counter, a no sale counter, a platen, devices for actuating said platen to effect printing from said totalizer elements and counters, means for ccmpeiling printing from the totalizer elements before printing may be effected from the counters, and a common means for resetting said totalizer and counters, anc. means for compelling printing from the counters befoe the resetting means can be operated.

2. In a machine of the class described, a plurality of printing totalizer elements loosely mounted upon a shaft, a plurality of special counters mounted upon a shaft parallel to said nrst mentioned shaft, mechanism for printing respectively from said totalizer elements and counters upon a record hearing mateial, means operated as an incident to an operation of printing from the totalizer elements, for shifting the totaliser shaft to condition the totalizer for resetting, ineans for holding said shaft in shifted position, means, operated as incident to an operation of printing from the counter, for actuating said first mentioned means in another direction to shift the shaft supporting the counters to condition said counters for resetting, and means for simultaneously rotating said shafts to restore said counters and totaliser elernents to zero.

3. In a machine or" the class described, a plurality of printing totalizer elements loosely mounted upon a shaft, a plurality of printing counters mounted on a shaft parallel to said rst mentioned shaft, devices 'for printing respectively from the totalizer elements and counters, a stop member so constructed and arranged as to coinpel printing from said totalizer elements before printing can oe eiected from said counters, a rcckable mernber, means for rocking said rockable member in one direction when printing is eected from said tote-.liner elements thereby shifting the totalizer L ,.aft, means provided on one end or said shaft for receiving a portion of said stop member for holding said shaft in shifte position, additional means for rocking said rockable member in the reverse direction when print- Lic ing is effected from the counters, common means for resetting said counters and totalizer elements, and control means for restoring said rockvable member to normal position and disengaging saibk stop member rom said totalizcr shaft, and means for shifting said shafts tonormal position.

e. In a machine of the class described, a printing totaliaer, a printing special counter, a record bearing material, devices for printing from said totalizer and special counter upon said record bearing material, means for compelling a sequence of operation between said devices, a resetting mechanism for resetting said totalizer and counter, and means compelling printing from said totalizer-and counter before resetting thereof can be'effected.

5. In a machineof the class described, a printing totalizer, a printing special counter, a record bearing material, devices for printing from said totalizer and counter upon said record bearing material, resetting means for resetting said totalizer and counter, a control member movable to different positions of adjustment, and a plurality of locking devices for said resettingmeans, one of said locking means being released upon movement of said control lever to one of its positions of adjustment and another of said locking means being released as an incident to printing from said special counter.

6. In a machine of the class'described, a printing counter, a shaft supporting said counter, means for printing directly from said counter, actuating means for said counter supported on a shaft parallel to said rst mentioned shaft, a resetting segment, a pinion fixed to said last mentioned shaft engaging said segment, means carried by said counter supporting shaft for normally locking said resetting segment, and means operable as an incident to printing from said counter for shifting said counter supporting shaft to release said resetting segment for operation. Y Y

'.7. In a machine ofthe class described, a printing totalizer, a shaft supporting said totalizer, a resetting segment, a pinion carried by said shaft normally -outof engagement with said segment, a printing counter, a shiftable shaft supporting said counter, actuating mechanism for said counter mounted on a third shaft, a pinion fined to said third shaft normally in engagement With the resetting segment, means for locking said resetting segment, devices for printing from said totalizer and counter, means operated as an incident to printing from .said totalizer for bringing said first named pinion into engagement with Vsaid segment, and means operated as an incident to printing from said counter for shifting the counter supporting shaft to release the resetting segment for operation. v

8. Ina machine of the class described, a plu- Vrality of printing totalizer elements loosely mounted upon a shaft, a special countermount- Ved upon a shaft parallel to said first-mentioned shaft, devices for printing respectively from said totalizer elements and counter upon a record bearing material, means, operated as an incident to an operation of printing from the totalizer elements, for shifting the totalizer shaft to condition the totalizer for resetting, means for holdcounter for resetting, and means for simultaneously rotating said shafts to restore said counter and totalizer elements to zero.

Y 9. In a machine of the class described, a plurality of printing totalizer elements loosely mounted upon a shaft, a special counter mounted on a shaft Vparallel to said first-mentioned shaft, devices for printinjr respectively from the totaliacr elements and the counter, a stop member interposed between said devices so constructed and arranged asV to compel printing from said totalizer elements before-printing can be effected from said counter, a rockable member, means operated as an incident to an operation of printing from the totalizer elements, for rocking said member in one direction, thereby shifting the totalizer shaft, means provided on one end of saidY shaft for receiving a portion of said stop member for holding said shaft in shifted position, additional means, operated as an incident to an operation of printing from the counter, for rocking said rockable member in the reverse direction, a common means for resetting said counter and totalizer elements, and control means for restoring said rockable member to normal position and disengagingl said stop member fronr said totalizer shaft, and means for shifting said shafts to normal position.

In a machine of the class described, aV

printing totalizer, a shaft supporting said totalizer, a resetting segment, a pinion carried by said shaft normally out of engagement with said seg-V ment, a special counter,y a shiftable shaft supporting said counter, vactuating mechanism for said counter mounted on a shaft, a pinion fixed to said shaft normally in engagement with the resetting segment, means for locking said resetting segment, devices for printing from said totalengagement with said spe-cial counter; means for I locking said segment; means for printing from said totalzer and from said counter; means whereby a printing operation on said totalizer engages it with said segment; means whereby a printing operation on said counter unlocks said segment; and means compelling a printing operation on said totalizer before a printing operation can be performed on said counter.

l2. In a device of ther class described, a totalizer, a special counter; a resetting segment, means for printing from said tctalizer and from said counter; means compelling a predetermined sequence between printing from said totalizer and from' said counter; means for locking said resetting segment; means operable` as an incident to total printing for connecting said totalizer With said resetting segment, and means operable as an incident to printing from said counter for unlocking said resetting segment.

13. In a device of the class described, a printing totalizer and a printing counter; a platen movable to a cooperative position over either; means preventing movement of said platen to its position over said counter; and means responsive to the movement of the platen to its position oversaid totalizer for disabling said preventing means.

14. In a device of the class described, a printing totalizer and a printing counter; a resetting means normally disengaged from said totalizer and constantly engaged with said counter; means for locking said resetting means; a platen movable to a cooperative position over either said totalizer or said counter; means responsive to movement of said platen to its position over said totalizer for engaging said totalizer with said resetting means; and means responsive to movement of said platen to its position over said counter for disabling said locking means.

15. In a machine of the class described, a shiftable shaft, a counter mounted on said shaft, normally locked resetting means for said counter, means whereby the resetting means is unlocked when the shaft is shifted, means for printing from said counter, and means operable as an incident to an operation of said printing means to shift the shaft.

CHARLES W. GREEN. 

